It was the 70s
Ditto to all said. Has anyone noticed who makes up the Allstars? Well folks does The Blues Brother Band ring a bell, yes many were in Jake & Ellwood's backup band for the movie. These guys ROCK
Ditto to all said. Has anyone noticed who makes up the Allstars? Well folks does The Blues Brother Band ring a bell, yes many were in Jake & Ellwood's backup band for the movie. These guys ROCK
I just downloaded this album, and i can tell you; i dont even have to listen to see if its good. I have Levon's studio album with the Allstars on vinyl, came out mid 70's. One of my all-time favorites, The songlist Live is almost track for track match. I didn't think I'd ever have a chance at a digital version of that. This is the next best thing!!!!!
If you mourned the passing of The Band, not to worry, Levon kept that funky beat and crisp fun lyrics alive and well. This is a great collection of musicians having fun with their craft. It is pure fun to listen to. You should download this now.
This album is easily the equal of any the Band's live albums. Helm was in great voice, and the lineup was a real rarity, a supergroup that actually lived up to its billing. Cropper, Dunn, Dr. John, Butterfield, all on stage together, each one doing what he did best with no ego clashes. Highly recommend.
It isn't really, of course, but many members of the All-Stars were guests at the Last Waltz, and some of them (especially the late Paul Butterfield) were having a much better night at this show than they were at the other. It's a rollicking night of rock and soul and if (like me) you were too young to be there in person, at least you can download the show.
All-stars, indeed! You couldn't wish for a better cast than this. I'm not going to list the band, others have. There's a lot of Levon on Emusic, go get all of it! It's all worth the download. This is absolutely essential though. Go buy his new release "Electric Dirt." It's been in my car for over a month now just going around and around and I can't get enough of it.
Wow! So-called all star bands often don't fly but this one soars. The Band meets Butterfield and the Blues Brothers somewhere down the Mississippi would be how I'd describe it. Very tasty and comfortable. Thanks to any responsible for making this available.
I read up on this release and it is indeed the RCO All Stars as they appeared on the original studio release. This performance was a special event at the time and remains a rare and amazing event today. It is the first of what promises to be many "from the vault" releases culled from Levon's personal collection of masters.
Levon Helm and the RCO All Stars' only studio album was one in which the vinyl was worn out by over play in my household. If the lineup is in fact the same for this live version, we are talking about Dr. John, Paul Butterfield, Booker T., Duck Dunn, Steve Cropper, Garth Hudson, Robbie Robertson,The Blues Brothers' horn section. Please tell me how it could get much better. I have been sitting at the computer with my headphones on, and having a difficult time remaining in my seat. It rocks. Some of the other Emusic efforts by Levon have been disappointing, but I can assure you that this is worth the price of admission. Milk Cow Boogie is a good spot to start with Levon being driven by a band in full boogie tilt. Enjoy